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Buhari Alleged Wished Dead In An Audio By Northern APC Chieftain – Reno Omokri

Buhari Alleged Wished Dead In An Audio By Northern APC Chieftain – Reno Omokri

Popular Nigerian human rights activist, Reno Omokri said that an All Progressives Congress chieftain, (APC), Sulaiman Adamu, wished President Muhammadu Buhari would die.

The former aide to the ex-Nigerian president, Goodluck Jonathan, said that the chieftain and some of his associates could be heard on the recording bemoaning the hardships brought on by President Buhari’s poor governance in the North.

He said though he doesn’t wish for Buhari’s death, he is tired and so is the country, of the president’s bad leadership adding that the chieftain, who is a Fulani man, is also discouraged at the situation in the country.

On Tuesday, the former presidential adviser revealed the news in a Facebook post on his official profile.

Reno warned the Department of State Services DSS not to arrest Sulaiman Adamu because of the leaked audio which he posted, emphasizing that he was correct.

His claims, however, are yet to be verified if true or false.

According to his Facebook post, “The leaked audio of the Northern APC chieftain, Sulaiman Adamu, has shattered the myth that General Buhari remains popular in the North. It is a very sad audio to listen to. Mr. Adamu and his friends lamented how the North has gained nothing from Buhari. But did they lie?

“Although I do not wish Buhari dead as Sulaiman did in his leaked audio, the scandal just shows Nigeria is tired of the pestilence called Buhari! Especially when you consider that Sulaiman is Fulani, like Buhari, and spoke in Fulfulde.

“Even in Buhari’s Government, he is a laughing stock. Two years ago, I released #AmaechiTapes, where Rotimi Amaechi showed his contempt for Buhari, who he said: “does not read”. Even his wife, Aisha, has negative things to say about the problematic fellow.

“I warn the Department of State Security not to attempt arresting Sulaiman Adamu. He only exercised his freedom of speech”.

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